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    Canosa di Puglia, generally known simply as Canosa (Canosino: Canaus), is a town and comune in the province of Barletta-Andria-Trani, Apulia, southern...
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    Sabinus of Canosa, which he had rescued from the ruins of Canosa. Pope Sergius II conferred on Angelarius the title of Bishop of the two dioceses of Bari...
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  • Francesco de Aiello (died 1453) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Archbishop of Bari-Canosa (1424–1453), Bishop of Todi (1407–1424), and Bishop...
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  • until being united into the diocese of Ruvo e Bitonto in 1818. Erected: 9th Century Metropolitan: Archdiocese of Bari (-Canosa) Bishop Anderano (c. 734;...
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    of Canosa and Siponto. In June 1025, Pope John XIX confirmed for Archbishop Bisantius of Canosa (Bari) the possessions and territories of his diocese, which...
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  • Bitetto, Blanda, Blera, Bolsena, Bomarzo, Brescello, Buxentum, Campli, Canne, Canosa, Caorle, Capo della Foresta, Capri, Carini, Carinola, Carmeiano, Castello...
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    Francesco Pedicini (23 Mar 1855 – 27 Sep 1858 Appointed, Archbishop of Bari (-Canosa)) Luigi Riccio (20 Jun 1859 – Confirmed – 23 Mar 1860 Confirmed, Bishop...
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    Chiesa cattedrale, pp. 75–77. Nicodemo was appointed Archbishop of Bari (-Canosa). Gams, Pius Bonifatius (1873). Series episcoporum Ecclesiae catholicae:...
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    Latin Name: Altamurensis et Aquavievensis Metropolitan: Archdiocese of Bari-Canosa Salvatore Rotolo, S.D.B. (1948–1962 Retired) Antonio D'Erchia (1962–1964...
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    11 October 1976: Diocese Split into the Diocese of Gravina and the Diocese of Matera e Irsina Metropolitan: Archdiocese of Bari-Canosa Tarcisio Pisani...
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    the archbishop of Bari and Canosa. The capitular church of Cerinola was subject to the jurisdiction of the Provost of Canosa. In a document of 30 April...
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    Erected: 450 Latin Name: Salpensis Metropolitan: Archdiocese of Bari (-Canosa) Guillermus Ludovicus, O.S.B., former monk of St Paul of Cormery and chaplan...
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    Camerino) Augusto Curi (23 Dec 1918 - 5 May 1925 Appointed, Archbishop of Bari-Canosa) Giuseppe Venturi (9 Jul 1926 - 18 Feb 1931 Appointed, Archbishop of Chieti)...
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    United: 4 March 1836 with Diocese of Giovinazzo e Terlizzi Metropolitan: Archdiocese of Bari (-Canosa) Giovanni Constantini (19 May 1837 –...
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  • prelate who served as Archbishop of Capua (1698–1701), Archbishop of Bari-Canosa (1691–1698), and Bishop of Molfetta (1670–1691). Carlo Loffredo was born...
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    Love Canosa - il portale di Canosa di Puglia (in Italian). Retrieved 29 June 2018. "La Processione della Desolata: un rituale davvero unico". CanosaWeb...
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  • Archbishop of Bari-Canosa. On 15 Nov 1592, he was consecrated bishop by Enrico Caetani, Cardinal-Priest of Santa Pudenziana, with Guillaume de St-Marcel d'Avançon...
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  • of Santa Balbina, with Carlo Loffredo, Archbishop of Bari (-Canosa), and Domenico Diez de Aux, Bishop of Gerace, serving as co-consecrators. He served...
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    as Monte di Canne. In the Middle Ages, probably after the destruction of Canosa di Puglia in the 9th century, it became a bishopric, and again saw military...
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  • Metropolitan Archbishop of Bari–Canosa (Italy) (1754.09.16 – death 1770) Dionigi Latomo (1754.12.16 – 1781) Gaetano Paolo de Miceli, Ardorini Missionaries...
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    confirmed by Pope Pius VII on 25 May. He was nominated Archbishop of Bari-Canosa by King Ferdinand I on 20 June 1823, and confirmed by Pope Leo XII on 17...
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    seas") which runs approximately west–east and links Naples to the west with Canosa di Puglia and Bari on the farther side of the country. Near Naples the A16...
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    supporters of Frederick's son Manfred in Apulia and the Capitanata. Gathered at Canosa, they set off on 26 September, following the via di Capitinata, and raviging...
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    as just Minervino (with namesakes). It is 16 kilometres (10 mi) south of Canosa di Puglia and 17 kilometres (11 mi) north of Spinazzola, in the Alta Murgia...
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    territory of Bisceglie remained under the governance of the Lombard gastald of Canosa. Around 700 the Janus farmhouse, an ancient place of pagan worship, became...
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  • Bishop of Corneto e Montefiascone, with Carlo Loffredo, Archbishop of Bari-Canosa, and Gennaro Crespino, Bishop of Squillace, serving as co-consecrators....
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    circa 250 as Diocese of Trani (Italian) / Tranen(sis) (Latin), without known precursor see Gained territory in 844 from Diocese of Canosa Promoted in 1063...
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  • 517-518. Gaudinus attended the consecration of the church of S. Sabino at Canosa. Kehr IX, pp. 340, 517. Gams, p. 902. Kamp, p. 760 with note 6 Monteguidonis:...
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    on 29 March 1922. Pomares was transferred to the archdiocese of Bari e Canosa by Pope Pius XI on 16 October 1924. He died on 14 December 1924. Farina...
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    was transferred to the diocese of Lecce on 6 August 1438 by Pope Eugenius IV. He was transferred to the diocese of Bari-Canosa on 13 July 1453 by Pope...
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